Six Ways of Seeing the World
Curated by Gabrielle Rossmer Featuring: Kathy Archer, Paul Cary Goldberg, Donald Gropman, Sonya Gropman, Gabrielle Rossmer, and Constance Vallis Exhibit Dates: July 10 – August 3 Closing Event & Artist […]
Connecting Creativity and Community
Curated by Gabrielle Rossmer Featuring: Kathy Archer, Paul Cary Goldberg, Donald Gropman, Sonya Gropman, Gabrielle Rossmer, and Constance Vallis Exhibit Dates: July 10 – August 3 Closing Event & Artist […]
Boundless: The Book as Art
Discover artist books, altered books, and innovative book structures in this vibrant exhibition celebrating the book as an expressive art form. Featuring a range of techniques and styles—from traditional to avant-garde—Boundless explores themes of memory, imagination, and identity through visual storytelling and creative design.
Rocky Neck Historic Walking Tours are back for the season! This guided public walking tour covers the rich history of Rocky Neck Art Colony, showcasing the many artists who worked here, especially from the late nineteenth century to today.
Use dry media (charcoal, pencil) to create two drawings from one model, then combine for a double composition. Led by Amy Sudarsky.
Dive into this lively weekly series featuring local artists, musicians, performers, and cultural organizations celebrating Gloucester’s vibrant cultural districts—Rocky Neck and Harbortown.
Join curator Gabrielle Rossmer and the featured artists at the Closing Event & Artist Talks sharing insights into Six Ways of Seeing the World. This event is free and open to the public. View the work, meet the artists, and enjoy refreshments and lively conversation before the exhibit closes on August 3.
In this one-day workshop, artist Susan Ellis will guide participants through her creative process for making paintings using soft pastels on sanded paper, working from their own photographs. The morning […]
"What’s In A Voice" is an evocative exhibition by artist Talya Baharal, the 2025 GAR Distinguished Artist, that explores her evolving visual language through abstract compositions inspired by the overlooked and unexpected—cracked asphalt, broken ice, tangled wires. These works, created over recent years, reflect her ongoing search for personal voice and meaning through the layered processes of painting, disrupting, and rebuilding.
Dive into this lively weekly series featuring local artists, musicians, performers, and cultural organizations celebrating Gloucester’s vibrant cultural districts—Rocky Neck and Harbortown.
Join Tayla Baharal, the 2025 Goetemann Artist Residency Distinguished Artist, at the opening reception for her exhibit, What's In A Voice, on display at the Cove Gallery through August 17. […]